rickinAZ
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Actually, our EcoDiesels can average 26+ mpg WHILE towing something.A jeep going 70mph is not going to average 26+ MPG unless it’s being towed.
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Actually, our EcoDiesels can average 26+ mpg WHILE towing something.A jeep going 70mph is not going to average 26+ MPG unless it’s being towed.
I checked at the pump today. Figured out to a little over 28 MPG.I wouldn’t believe the trip computer. Only way to know is to calculate at the MPG at the fuel pump. In my experience, trip computers are way off.
A jeep going 70mph is not going to average 26+ MPG unless it’s being towed.
Ouch.....my last hand calc on 37’s and 4.88’s with 400lb load and 2 additional passengers was 20.6. Display was 19.6.No way my 2020 with a 3.6l and 37's is gonna touch that. Lucky to get 13 mpg without any off-roading.
I didn't get that bone stock.Ouch.....my last hand calc on 37’s and 4.88’s with 400lb load and 2 additional passengers was 20.6. Display was 19.6.
yeah. I only got about 18-18.5 stock.I didn't get that bone stock.
I'll have to watch your videos to see what you did to improve mpg.yeah. I only got about 18-18.5 stock.
short version: keep it 70mph or less, tune it, add an intake and exhaust if you can tolerate the noise. The airbox IS a restriction, especially tuned.I'll have to watch your videos to see what you did to improve mpg.
I hope not! My brand new Rubicon is only showing 16 mpg after about 600 miles, with half being highway.That dash display of mpg is known far and wide as a lie-o-meter. Rarely is it ever correct - most time it reads higher than what the vehicle's mpg actually is.